Camera-focusing attachment.



O. LEVEY.

CAMERA FOGUSING ATTACHMENT;

4 I APPLIIOATION FILED JAN. Z7 191D.

1,008,41 8. Patented Nov. 14, 1911.

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WITNESSES: I INVENTOR.

U. LEVEY.

CAMERA POCUSING ATTACHMENT: APPLICATION FILED JAN. 2*! 191%).

WlTNESSES.- I INVENTOR/ 1 G. LEVEY. 01112111 POOUSING ATTACHMENT. APPLICATION FILED 115N127, 1910.

Patented Nov 14,1911.

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WITNESSES.- I 9 1 I UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

CHARLES LEVEY, OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF T0 ABRAHAM B. BLOOM, OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK.

CAMERA-FOCUSING ATTACHMENT.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patentcd Nov. 14, 1911.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, CHARLES LEVEY,3 citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of Rochester, in the county of Monroe and State of New York, have in vented certain new and useful Improvements in Camera-Focusii1g Attachments, of which the following is a specification.

The main object of 'tlllS invention is to apparatus in position thereon, the hood bemg omitted and the folding hinges bein shown in section. Fig. 4 is afront view 0 the device in folded ositionf Fig. 5 is a perspective View, similitr to Figsl, butwith parts removed to illustrate structural details. Figs. 6 and 7 are'details of small parts by means of which the device is held 111 position on the camera.

In the construction shown in the drawings, the apparatus comprises aframe A and back B, hinged together alon one edge by the hinge I, and having the ot er ed es connected to a flexible hood having col apsible si'des C, which may be made of any suitable opaque fabric. The top of the hood is pro v1ded with an oblong sight opening 0, along the front and back ofjwhich are stiffening.

strips D for maintaining the shape of the opening. The side edges of the o enin O are not stifl'ened and are adapte to old when the hood is collapsed. The edges of' the sides C are clamped to the frames by means of metal strips G screwed thereto, which on the back B form a setting for the "mirror E. The back 13 is adapted to be swung away from the frame A to an angle 6f about forty-five degrees, as limited by lthe foldin'g links F, so as to be in .the line of vision through the opening 0, and so as to reflect the image and cause it to appear to theopergtor in its erect position. The frame A is" oonstruotedto fit within the opening ;K at the back of the camera when the door L is opened, and the face of the frame nears against the'ground glass so as to prove: t the leakage of light. A clip N is secured to the camera at oneedge of the opening K. and the frame A has a lug H adapted to or gage the clipN. 'A button M is pivoted t) the camera at the opposite edge of the opening K, and is adapted to be swung so tharone end bears on the frame A at P 'for securing the apparatus to the camera in W01 'king position. r

. The operation of the device shown is as follows:

To secure the focusingattachment in position, the door L at the back of the camera ,is opened, the lug H is inserted under the clip N at the top, and the button M is t-l rned acrossthe joint at the bottom. VVhen' the back B isnow swung back to its open position as in Fig. 1, the operator may look into the opening 0 and see the image for directing the camera and making the focusing adjustments. When folded, the attachment lies close to the back of the camera in compact form, and is out of the why. The hood isso formed that it collapses to flat form and occupies minimum space, and no attention on the part of the operator is needed in opening or closing the attachment, beyond the simpleact of swinging the back out or in, as the case may be, smce the hood is creased so as to assume its expanded or collapsed position according to the relative position of the frame A and back B.

Although butonespecific embodime (it of this invention is herein shown and. described,

it will be understood that numerous details .of the construction shown may be alter ad or omitted without departing from the. spirit of this invention, as-defined by the follc wing claims.

I claim 1. A focusing device forcameras, comprising a front frame, a back hin d to said frame along the bottom, a flexib e hood attached to said back and frame around their sides and top and having a sight opening in its top, the walls of said sight opening )eing protected by stiffening strips secured to the hood, and all of said parts being adapted to open and close said sight opening through the acts of swinging the back away from and toward said front frame.

2. The combination with a camera having va focusing screen. and having an opening comprisinga front frame, a back hinged for exposing the focusing screen to view, of a frame adapted to fit within said opening, a back hinged at one edge to said frame, a clip on said camera, a lug on one edge of said frame adapted to engage said clip, a turn button on said camera adapted to engage the opposite edge of said frame, Whereby said frame is held in contact with said ground screen, a mirror carried by said back, and a flexible hood connecting the edges of said frame and back and having a sight opening located in position for per mitting a yiewof the image reflected by said mirror.

3.' A focusing attachment for cameras,

to said frame along the bottom, a flexible hood attached to said back and frame around their sides and top and having a sightopening in its top, said sight opening being of oblong form and having its long axis parallel with said back, and said hood being foldable in planes parallel with said sight opening, whereby said frame will be opened and closed through the acts of swinging the back away from and toward said from frame.

CHARLES LEVEY In presence of NATHAN RUBENSTEIN, MEYER GOLDIBLATT.

Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the commissioner of Patent:

Washington, D. C. i

*Correction in Letters Patent No. 1,008,418.

It is hereby certified thet in Letters Patent N 0. 1,008,118, granted November 14, 1911, open the application of Charles Levey, of Rochester, New York, for an improvement in CamerwFocusing Attachments, an error appears in the printed o specification requiring correction as follows: Page 2, line 2-.L,'fo1' the words sight opening, whereby said frame will be 1'eadfmpze5w/2ereby said sight opening will be,

and that the said Letters Patent should be read with this correction therein that the same may conform to the record of the case in the Patent Ofiice.

Signed and sealed this12lth day of December, A. 1)., 1911.

' E. B. oore),

Commissioner of Pa tents.

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